Article 7c - The Book of Genesis - The Adam Cycle III Chapters 4:1 - 6:8
Note: It is recommended to read chapters 4 - 6 from the Book of Genesis before reading this article. Re-reading the article is also a suggestion to get a better understanding of the text. Disclaimer – The following article is meant for educational purposes only and not for any commercial purpose. By Fr Trevor D'Souza, OFM Co-authored by Adrian Mathew Genesis 4 The story of Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel are not historical stories. These stories do not intend to explain the origin of the human race. These stories bring out the presence of violence and sin in the human race (family life and society). Biblical scholars are of the opinion that the story of Cain and Abel have been taken from the legends of the tribe of Kenites (see Judges 1:16; 4:17) and inter-woven with the story of Adam and Eve, by making them their children. The story of Cain and Abel shows how violence is deeply rooted in the human heart (Genesis 4:7). It also shows how rivals deal with each o...